cross-posted from: https://sh.itjust.works/post/17394234

Meditation

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I actually meditate basically all the time. At one point I thought, why not have the clear crystal ball all the time, instead of “just” when I make time to sit down and meditate?

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Pretty much the same here. I meditate when I get stressed, I do yoga moves every day. It helped me tremendously getting my life back together so I keep at it.

For any onlookers: this is a process so start at any point, no minimum requirement to be valid. :)

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With all the time I actually mean all the time, dunno if you mean the same thing. Like I don’t do any actual yoga exercises or meditation sessions, I simply meditate while making myself some food, for example.

But yes, it’s definitely a process that you can do ass little or as much of as you’d like :)

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Likely NT here, but meditation is awesome. Sometimes when I am particularly stressed or overwhelmed it’s kinda hard to get in the right state of mind, it’s as if I forget how easy it is to meditate, but when it does click it makes everything that much more simple.

Highly recommended to anyone going through rough times or even people who are fine but would like to have their brain shut up for a little while.

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Thanks for chiming in! I agree fully and am happy to know we have allies here. :)

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Yep, I do it just as I wake up to avoid what the comic describes.

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Great idea! Thanks for mentioning it.

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Honestly it’s a necessity at times. Though I found certain activities elicit the same “thoughtlessness” that I get when I meditatw such as motorcycling. No time to think about anything else but the road and the bike, making it ironically one of the most relaxing activities I do.

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Have heard this countless times. Good that you found this for yourself. :)

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Yeah, I say the same about my onewheel. Step on it, instant free head - a complete anti depression machine

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Sometimes when i feel overwhelmed by sadness (or some other paintful fealing, I ride my bycycle the next night instead of sleeping (at night to avoid daytime sounds, light and people). So I can process my feelings in peace. People I mention this to usually accuse me of being intentionaly weird.

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Every time I’ve tried meditation it has triggered a panic attack. Oh well

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Interesting! Why do you think is that?

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That does happen sometimes, and is a contraindication. You could try walking meditation or simple mindfulness meditation, building models or some other silent hobbies. Just time to let the silence settle you. We have so much noise coming at us, external and internal. Mindfulness and walking aren’t always silent, but notice a bird singing, the colors, green space.

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